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Mon September 6th 2010

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Construction Market Data - UK Construction Forecasts

Construction Regional Forecast Data:

Construction Skills

The Construction Index regional construction forecasts for the next five years, including projected changes in workload by sector and district, and projected changes in employment, plus expert analysis. The data is supplied by the Construction Skills Network, in conjunction with Experian.
Click here to view data for 2010.

Weekly Construction Economic Update:

Davis Langdon

The Construction Index weekly economic update will bring you up to date with recent economic events at a global, national and regional level. The summary also incorporates recently released economic data. Supplied by Davis Langdon Llp. (*Data is subject to change without notice and is not a personal recommendation.).
Click here to download the latest update (August 31st).
Click here to view the Weekly Economic Updates archive.

Subcontractor Pay Trends:

Hudson Contracts

Supplied by Hudson Contract these pay trends are the most accurate indications of subcontractor pay across the UK construction industry. They are based on payroll data from over 1,000 construction companies and 35,000 subcontractors, across 26 subcontractor trades and five regions. Click here for July 2010.
Click here to view the Subcontractor Pay Trends archive.

The Construction Index, Construction Top 100

The Construction Index league table of the Top 100 construction companies in the UK, ranked by turnover and profit. The league tables are compiled every September.
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The Construction Index, Top 25 House Builders 2009

The Top 25 house builders league table ranks the UK's 25 biggest house builders by turnover and profit. The table is compiled every September.
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The Construction Index, Top 20 Plant Hirers 2009

The Top 20 Plant Hirers league table ranks the UK's 20 biggest plant hirers by turnover and profit. The table is compiled every September.
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